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        Jurymen May



        Dine






        Nick Boreham









        KEY SELLING POINTS
          A psychologically complex tale that explores the boundary between justice and revenge.
          A murder mystery full of twists and turns which challenges head-on the confidence we place in the hallowed
          institution of trial by jury.
          A deeply conflicted investigator fighting a wrongful conviction.

        A man on trial for murder. A split jury. An investigation that spins out of control. And a gangland
        vendetta that destroys everything in its path.

        Tony Quirke is the sort of person you see on the London Underground every day and don’t pay much attention
        to – thirty something, middling sort of job in the City, interested in beer and rugby. One day he’s called for jury
        service on a murder trial. His fellow jurors are convinced that the young man in the dock is a heartless killer.
        Tony disagrees. He doesn’t think the prosecution case stacks up, so after the defendant is convicted on a
        majority verdict, he goes looking for evidence the police missed. This plunges him into a world of gang
        warfare, double-dealing, and revenge killings. One by one he peels away the layers of corruption that conceal
        the truth. But his quest takes an unexpected turn, raising demons from his past and forcing him to confront the
        question of which side of the law he’s really on.

        A thought-provoking murder mystery with twists and turns that will keep you guessing to the end.

        Nick Boreham has been writing all his life. After graduating in English and Philosophy, he worked in academia
        before turning to writing fiction. A fan of Modernism, arthouse films and French noir novels, he lives in
        Yorkshire with his artist wife Elizabeth and their Shetland Sheepdog Harry.






        Publication Date: 28th January 2024               £9.99                            ISBN: 9781805141495
        Thema subject category: FFC – Classic crime and mystery fiction
        paperback     198 x 129 mm      264 pp     Portrait    Author location: Yorkshire



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